Miki-13
Joined Apr 1999
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Don't get me wrong here. This movie is definitely worth seeing..but good god save me from the artsy crap that Oliver Stone filled this movie with. I mean really..Shots of lightning arcing from the sky while the Quarterback and the Coach sit at a table eating Gumbo? The Ben Hur chariot sequence? Please! Just show the movie!
Oh..and I don't know about you, but I am really getting sick of the "Let's attach the camera to the shoelaces of the Offensive Tackle and see what kind of shots we can get" school of cinematography. Some of the game sequences are impossible to follow and give you a serious headache.
Still. It's worth the cost of admission. Pacino is the man.
Koishikawa Miki.
Oh..and I don't know about you, but I am really getting sick of the "Let's attach the camera to the shoelaces of the Offensive Tackle and see what kind of shots we can get" school of cinematography. Some of the game sequences are impossible to follow and give you a serious headache.
Still. It's worth the cost of admission. Pacino is the man.
Koishikawa Miki.
One of Ghibli's lesser known and more mundane works, Mimi wo Sumaseba is still a masterpiece of modern animation. While not as good and heartwarming as Kiki's Delivery Service, nor as stirring and exciting as Mononoke Hime, this movie stands apart from the others mainly for its many amusing renditions of the song 'Country Roads' sung both in English and Japanese and then made into a weird parody 'Concrete Roads'. In any case, this movie, like much of Ghibli's work, is a love story. Little real action, nothing truly fantastic. Just a sweet and touching love story.
Koishikawa Miki
Koishikawa Miki
Brilliant movie!
For those of you whose hearts were ripped to small shred by the first KOR movie, the second KOR movie is the perfect remedy! Whereas the first movie didn't even mention Kyosuke's ESP powers, the second movie revolves around them. The plot is wonderful and funny. Hikaru fans, this movie is the apology you have been waiting for. Yes, she does get over her obsession with Kyosuke :)
I highly suggest this movie, though I suggest you watch the first movie 'I Want To Return To That Day' first, cause this movie won't make any sense otherwise :)
Koishikawa Miki
For those of you whose hearts were ripped to small shred by the first KOR movie, the second KOR movie is the perfect remedy! Whereas the first movie didn't even mention Kyosuke's ESP powers, the second movie revolves around them. The plot is wonderful and funny. Hikaru fans, this movie is the apology you have been waiting for. Yes, she does get over her obsession with Kyosuke :)
I highly suggest this movie, though I suggest you watch the first movie 'I Want To Return To That Day' first, cause this movie won't make any sense otherwise :)
Koishikawa Miki